KEY POINTS

  • Jennifer Aniston showed off her wrist tattoo during a virtual conversation with Lisa Kudrow
  • The producers of the "Friends" reunion are aiming to get the special done by the end of the summer
  • Kudrow believes that if "Friends" were produced today, it would be very different

Jennifer Aniston showed off her “11 11” wrist tattoo during a chat with her “Friends” co-star Lisa Kudrow.

Aniston and Kudrow recently reunited to interview each other. Both reminisced their TV show days and recalled their first table read as a cast. Although their discussion was very interesting, there was something else that caught the attention of the viewers – Aniston’s wrist tattoo.

During their conversation, Aniston raised her left hand revealing her “11 11” tattoo. According to People, the “Murder Mystery” star has yet to speak about the ink, which was first spotted at the end of 2018. The actress showed it off on the red carpet at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards and 2020 SAG Awards when she waved to the cameras.

The publication suggested that the numbers could be a reference to her birthday. The “Cake” actress was born on Feb. 11.

Aniston has another tattoo. She inked the name “Norman” on her foot in 2011 as a tribute to her late Welsh Corgi-Terrier that passed away that year.

During Aniston and Kudrow’s conversation, the two talked about their first meeting.

“Do you actually remember when you first met me?” Aniston asked Kudrow.

“Yes, I do — at the table read,” the latter replied.

Aniston asked her co-star if she remembered what she was wearing and Kudrow quipped, “You remember what everyone was wearing!”

Aniston answered, “I do.” She then went on to describe what Kudrow wore on their first meeting.

“You were wearing an appropriate Phoebe Buffay — like a white linen, hippie shirt and you had a bunch of seashells and necklaces on,” Aniston said.

“And you had your hair pulled up in two little clips, and you had these little blond tendrils. So, so, so beautiful!”

Kudrow and Aniston are set to reunite for the “Friends” reunion special. They were supposed to film last May, but it was pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Bob Greenblatt, Warner Media Entertainment and Direct-to-Consumer chairman, they aim to get it done by the end of the summer. However, if the pandemic will be extended, they might do a “virtual route.”

Meanwhile, Kudrow recently defended the series from cancel culture criticisms. According to her, if the show were produced today, it would be completely different. She said that the cast would not be all white.

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Jennifer Aniston attends 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan. 19, 2020 in Los Angeles. Leon Bennett/Getty Images